Nancy Kerrigan through the years
USA Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan leaves with her mother, Brenda, from St. Patrick Church in Stoneham, Mass. Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 after the funeral for her father Daniel Kerrigan, 70, who died Sunday after what authorities say was a violent struggle with his 45-year-old son Mark Kerrigan. Family members have said he died of an unrelated heart attack.
In this Jan. 10, 1994 file photo, Nancy Kerrigan, a silver medalist in figure skating at the 1994 Olympics, and her parents, Brenda, left, and Daniel, right, arrive at Logan Airport in Boston. Daniel Kerrigan, 70, was found dead Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010 in his home, and authorities have charged the brother of the Olympic figure skater with assaulting their father. Mark Kerrigan, 45, has been charged with assaulting their father, who died over the weekend after a disturbance at the family's Stoneham, Mass. home.
This Feb. 10, 1994 file photo shows Daniel and Brenda Kerrigan, the parents of Nancy Kerrigan, a silver medalist in figure skating at the 1994 Olympics, outside their home in Stoneham, Mass. Daniel Kerrigan was found dead Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010 in his home, and authorities have charged the brother of the Olympic figure skater with assaulting their father. Mark Kerrigan, 35, faces arraignment Monday, Jan. 25, 2010 in Woburn, Mass. District Court on a charge of assault and battery on a person over 60 that resulted in injuries.
In this Jan. 7, 1994 file photo, Dan and Brenda Kerrigan, parents of skater Nancy Kerrigan, talk to reporters following the announcement of Kerrigan's withdrawal from the 1994 U.S. National Figure Skating Championships. Kerrigan had been injured the day before in attack later liked to the camp of a competitor. Kerrigan's father, 70, died during the weekend in the family?s Massachusetts home. Her brother, Mark, is charged in an assault on him.
Nancy Kerrigan is inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame during an event at Philips Arena in Atlanta. (Jan. 9, 2004)
Actor Steve Buscemi, an ex-firefighter, and figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, host the Stars, Stripes, and Skates Icestravaganza at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale. (Sept. 7, 2003)
Kerrigan speaks at a news conference before accepting an award in Tulsa, Okla., for the Nancy Kerrigan Foundation, a charity honoring her legally blind mother. (May 20, 2002)
Kerrigan skates during an exhibition at Madison Square Garden. Kerrigan has been included in the Boston Immigrant's Museum exhibit honoring Irish-American women. (Oct. 5, 2001)
Kerrigan speaks at a news announcing "Footloose on Ice," a new production at the Ice Castle in Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Jan. 25, 2001)
Kerrigan competes in the Winter Goodwill Games in Lake Placid. (Feb. 18, 2000)
Kerrigan, who supports Mothers Against Drunk Driving, debuted the Ashford Diamond ring after performing in Ice on Ice, a media event at the Rockefeller Center rink. (Dec. 6, 1999)
Kerrigan poses in her home in Boston with her son, Matthew Solomon, 3 weeks. (Jan. 6, 1997)
Nancy Kerrigan and her husband and agent Jerry Solomon leave the Church of the Covenant in Boston after marriage ceremonies, Sept. 9, 1995.
Kerrigan skates in the women's figure skating long program at the Olympics in Lillehammer. (Feb. 25, 1994)
Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan, foreground, pass one another during figure skating practice in Hamar, Norway. Kerrigan was attacked by supporters of Harding prior to the 1994 Olympic Games. (Feb. 17, 1994)
U. S. figure skaters Tonya Harding, left, of Portland, Oregon, and Nancy Kerrigan of Stoneham, Mass, pose during U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Joe Louis arena in Detroit, Mich. (Jan. 9, 1994)
Nancy Kerrigan performs a long program routine at the 1993 World Skating Championships in Prague, Czech Republic. (March 1993)
Kerrigan performs during the women's free skating program at the XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France. (Feb. 21, 1992)